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‎‎Vuze‎‎‎Vuze attends FCC Chairman Genachowski's visit to San Francisco. Important to stay the course on net neutrality and reasonable network management. See photo from event: ‎http://twitpic.com/wym8u‎.‎

‎gigaom.com‎
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‎‎Vuze‎‎‎Big cable and content say, "trust us." Ok, so we can all go home now and not worry? Not.‎

‎newteevee.com‎
‎NCTA president Kyle McSlarrow today issued an extended rebuttal to charges from consumer watchdog group Free Press that TV Everywhere ...‎
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‎‎Vuze‎‎‎Vuze supports call for scrutiny of TV Everywhere. Are you concerned, too?‎

‎www.washingtonpost.com‎
‎Public interest groups on Monday will call for federal antitrust watchdogs to investigate an industry-wide strategy by television service providers that they say will strap users to unnecessarily high monthly subscription fees and stifle competition.‎
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‎‎Vuze‎‎‎Comcast's "TV Everywhere" apparently not all its cracked up to be. We still can't test it because we're not paying Comcast subscribers.‎

‎newteevee.com‎
‎After weeks of anticipation, I finally got a chance to go hands-on with Comcast's (s CMCSA) Fancast Xfinity TV service ...‎
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‎‎Vuze‎‎‎Happy holidays from your friends at Vuze! Looking forward to the New Year!‎

יום 25 דצמבר 2009‏ בשעה 14:08‏
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‎‎Vuze‎‎‎Comcast pays $16 million in Internet traffic throttling case.‎

‎news.cnet.com‎
‎The broadband giant offers $16 million to settle Pennsylvania case over throttling of P2P connections in 2007 and 2008, but admits no wrongdoing. Read this blog post by Michelle Meyers on Wireless.‎
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‎‎Vuze‎‎‎The best and the worst tech movies. Anything missing here?‎

‎www.cnn.com‎
‎Sometimes terrible movies -- the ones with such bad acting, dumb dialogue and cheesy special effects that they're unintentionally hilarious -- are the ones we remember the most.‎
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‎‎Vuze‎‎‎It's time for meaningful competition in delivery of broadband services.‎

‎arstechnica.com‎
‎The FCC has released a sneak preview of its National Broadband Plan, due to Congress on February 17. But the agency's usual allies in the public interest community are peeved that the presentation didn't ...‎
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‎‎Vuze‎‎‎Mmm, we don't have access to this because we are not already paying Comcast subscribers, and you can't access it separately.‎

‎mediamemo.allthingsd.com‎
‎As promised, Comcast is opening up the trial of its "TV Everywhere" program, which gives its subscribers -- but only its subscribers -- access to extra TV programming on the Web.‎
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‎‎Vuze‎‎‎Just released: Download the limited beta, try a search, and tell us what you think...‎

‎blog.vuze.com‎
‎Since launching Vuze 4.3, we’ve been working to further improve search. You’ve consistently asked for better search results, and the ability to add more sites to the Vuze meta-search experience.‎
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‎‎Vuze‎‎‎"TV Everywhere" here just in time for the holidays. Be concerned.‎

‎www.huffingtonpost.com‎
‎As I wrote on Monday, this holiday season may finally be time for millions of Americans to cut the cord on cable TV and shift to watching TV over the Internet and over the the air. Already, only half of ...‎
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‎‎Vuze‎‎‎Best post-2000 sci-fi movies, according to Wired. Have they missed any?‎

‎www.wired.com‎
‎> You don't need to set the time‎
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‎‎Vuze‎‎‎Are bandwidth meters the first step towards treating certain types of traffic differently? Will Comcast/NBC/Universal content be subject to the same limitations? Where is net neutrality when you need it?‎

‎www.mediapost.com‎
‎Bandwidth Meters: First Step Toward Curbing Cord-Cutting? - 12/02/2009‎
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‎‎Vuze‎‎‎Are studios limiting Redbox DVD rentals in order to keep them in check?‎

‎newteevee.com‎
‎Redbox claims that 20th Century Fox (s NWSA) and Warner Home Video (s TWX) are inhibiting the DVD rental kiosk ...‎
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‎‎Vuze‎‎‎Vuze continues to be concerned about Comcast NBC merger. Read more in the Washington Post.‎

‎voices.washingtonpost.com‎
‎Washington Post technology writer Cecilia Kang deciphers the ones and zeros of tech policy.‎